Anonymous ID: f7358f Nov. 25, 2021, 7:48 a.m. No.15077745   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7825 >>8081 >>8143 >>8167 >>8380 >>8386 >>8398 >>8441 >>8485

Egypt to reopen ancient parade route, the "Avenue of Sphinxes"

 

Cairo — As Americans looked forward to the time-honored tradition of the Thanksgiving Day Parade, almost 6,000 miles away, Egypt was hoping to revive a tradition of its own, which likely hasn't been seen in a couple thousand years. The Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities was to hold a grand ceremony on Thursday evening to mark the reopening of the ancient Avenue of Sphinxes in the city of Luxor.

 

The sacred road, once named"The Path of God,"connects the Temples of Karnak in the north with Luxor in the south. Paved in sandstone blocks, the1.7-mile-long road is lined on both sides with more than 1,050 statues of sphinxes and rams. They've spent centuries buried under the desert sands, but slowly, over many years, Egypt's renowned archaeologists are bringing them back into thelight of day.

 

So far 309 statues have been excavated in good condition, but that number may increase as excavation work continues, Dr. Mustafa Al-Saghir, director general of the Karnak monuments, told CBS News.

 

Who built it?

 

Like much from the ancient world, the Avenue of Sphinxes hasn't given up all its secrets.

 

It isn't certain who started building the road. Some scientists have suggested that it could date back all the way to Queen Hatshepsut, about 3,500 years ago, but Dr. Al-Saghir says researchers haven't found "any archaeological evidence on the road to back this theory."

 

Others believe it was built under King Amenhotep III, a couple hundred years later, but Dr. Al-Saghir says the artifacts on the road relating to that pharaoh were moved there later. He believes it may have been Egypt's most famous ancient ruler, who sat on the throne about 3,000 years ago, who started the Avenue of Sphinxes.

 

"The oldest monument we discovered of the road goes back to King Tutankhamun, who made the first 300 meters from the 10th pylon of the Karnak Temple to the gate of the Mut Temple," he told CBS News.

 

Whoever kicked the project off, there's broad agreement that most of the road, a span roughly 2,400 yards long, was built during the reign of King Nectanebo I, founder of the 30th and last native dynasty in Egypt, about 2,400 years ago.

 

Parade route

 

Every year, ancient Egyptians would hold a festival called "Opet" in the second month of the Nile flooding season to celebrate the fertility of the gods and the pharaoh. Priests would carry three divine boats on their shoulders, transporting statues of the Theban Triad — the deities of Amun-Re, his consort Mut and their son Khonsu — from Karnak to Luxor.

 

The trip was made by foot along the Avenue of Sphinxes, or sometimes by boat along the Nile River.

 

The festival lasted from days to weeks depending on the ruler at the time, and then the statues were carried back to Karnak.

 

Over time the road was abandoned and buried under the sand. But in 1949, the first eight sphinx statues were discovered in front of the Luxor Temple by Egyptian archaeologist Dr. Zakaria Ghoneim.

 

The excavations have continued for years, on and off, as archaeologists uncover and map the ancient road. They've had to demolish some buildings, including mosques, a church and many homes, that sprung up along the route over the ensuing millennia.

 

.November 25th: The organization of the Sphinx Avenue event in Luxor. pic.twitter.com/3mrBo7YPNJ

 

— Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities (@TourismandAntiq) November 18, 2021

 

The Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities was lauded for the spectacle it put on last April, when royal mummies were paraded down a thoroughfare to a new museum home, and the government is hoping to produce a ceremony on the same scale Thursday to promote the city of Luxor as one of the largest open museums in the world.

 

The event will try to recreate the spirit of the ancient Opet festival, and will include music, dancing and light shows.

 

https://www.yahoo.com/news/egypt-reopen-ancient-parade-route-110645822.html

Anonymous ID: f7358f Nov. 25, 2021, 8:24 a.m. No.15077907   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8136 >>8143 >>8258 >>8380 >>8485

"Playbook" Known?

 

Pfizer sues departing employee it says stole COVID-19 vaccine secrets

 

(Reuters) - Pfizer Inc has sued a longtime employee for allegedly stealing "scores" of confidential documents, including some related to its COVID-19 vaccine, as she prepared to jump to a competitor.

 

In a complaint filed on Tuesday in San Diego federal court, Pfizer said Chun Xiao Li breached her confidentiality agreement byuploading more than 12,000 fileswithout permission to her personal accounts and devices from her company-issued laptop.

 

The alleged materials include a Sept. 24"playbook"containing internal assessments and recommendations about the Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine, Pfizer's relationship with its German vaccine partner, and presentations related to cancer antibodies.

 

Pfizer said Li, an associate director of statistics, tried repeatedly to cover her tracks, even providing a "decoy" laptop to fool it into thinking what she did with the files.

 

Li "has misled Pfizer about what she took, how she took it, when and why she did it, and where those files (and possibly others) can be found," the New York-based drugmaker said.

 

Pfizer said Li is resigning after 15 years at the company, and appears to have an offer to join Xencor Inc, a California clinical-stage company focusing on treatments for cancer and autoimmune diseases, on Nov. 29.

 

Li could not immediately be reached for comment through her LinkedIn account. Xencor is not a defendant in the lawsuit, and declined to comment.

 

Pfizer said competitors have been trying to recruit its employees "relentlessly, especially during 2021."

 

In an order late on Tuesday, U.S. District Judge Cathy Ann Bencivengo temporarily blocked Li from using Pfizer's trade secrets, and said the company's lawyers can review accounts and devices where she might have stored them.

 

The judge scheduled a Dec. 9 hearing to consider a longer injunction.

 

https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/pfizer-sues-departing-employee-says-212053839.html

Anonymous ID: f7358f Nov. 25, 2021, 8:28 a.m. No.15077927   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7979

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Q !ITPb.qbhqo 11/14/2017 21:25:09

For the coming days ahead.

Ask yourself an honest question, why would a billionaire who has it all, fame, fortune, a warm and loving family, friends, etc. want to endanger himself and his family by becoming POTUS?

Why would he want to target himself and those he cares about?

Does he need money?

Does he need fame?

What does he get out of this?

Does he want to make the US/world a better place for his family and for those good and decent people who have long been taken advantage of?

Perhaps he could not stomach the thought of mass murders occurring to satisfy Moloch?

Perhaps he could not stomach the thought of children being kidnapped, drugged, and raped while leaders/law enforcement of the world turn a blind eye.

Perhaps he was tired of seeing how certain races/countries were being constantly abused and kept in need/poor/and suffering all for a specific purpose.

Perhaps he could not in good conscious see the world burn.

Why, hours after the election, did seven people travel to an undisclosed location to hold a very private & highly secured/guarded meeting?

Why didn’t HRC give a concession speech?

When was the last time a presidential candidate didn’t personally give a concession speech?

What happens if the border remained open and the MSM continued to brainwash?

At what point do Patriots, and hard working men and woman, become the minority?

What about voting machines?

Who owns the voting machines?

What about voter ID laws?

Photo ID? When is it necessary and must be presented? Make a list. Laugh.

Reconcile.

Would the chances of defeating evil grow less and less with each passing year?

What does ‘red line’ mean?

Why, again, were the arrests made in SA so very important?

What strings were immediately cut?

Follow the money.

When does a bird sing?

Q